
By Jeff Kizzilah
jeffomondi404@gmail.com
Samsung Electronics patners with Avic Communications to open the third store shop in parklands in Nairobi.
The new devices offer unique experiences for users with sleek and compact designs, countless customisation options, and powerful performance.
They are also designed to meet durability expectations, with the main screens being equipped with a shock dispersion layer and a redesigned back for a more solid display. The devices have also been integrated with a flex hinge that features a dual rail structure for diffusing external impacts.
“In order to drive uptake and ease the financial burden on customers, Samsung Electronics East Africa has partnered with Absa Kenya to allow Absa Credit Card Holders to pay for the Galaxy Flip5 and Fold5 in either three monthly installments, 6 monthly installments or 12 monthly installments. This is available at all Samsung dealer stores,” noted Samsung Electronics Director Samsung Experience Mr.Charles Kimari
Mr Kishor Vekariya , who was speaking at the newest store at the Broadwalk Mall at the parklands he said the shop will provide customers with comprehensive shpping experience showcasing a breadth and depth of Samsung’s latest produc and innovation.
The Galaxy Z Flip5 will also deliver affordable experience from a pocket-sized device. The new Flex Window, now 3.78 times larger than the previous generation, offers a wide range of existing and new capabilities.
It provides more customisation options, including informative and graphical clocks that can match the face design of a user’s Galaxy Watch6 series, as well as stylish frames.
The AI-powered image signal processing (ISP) algorithm corrects any visual noise that typically spoils low-light images while enhancing details and colour tone. Even from a distance, photos are clearer with the digital 10X zoom.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold’s robust, big screen experience, has evolved from Multi Window and App Continuity to a wide range of features including Taskbar, drag and drop, and optimisation of third-party apps.
By Jeff Kizzilah
jeffomondi404@gmail.com
Samsung Electronics patners with Avic Communications to open the third store shop in parklands in Nairobi.
The new devices offer unique experiences for users with sleek and compact designs, countless customisation options, and powerful performance.
They are also designed to meet durability expectations, with the main screens being equipped with a shock dispersion layer and a redesigned back for a more solid display. The devices have also been integrated with a flex hinge that features a dual rail structure for diffusing external impacts.
“In order to drive uptake and ease the financial burden on customers, Samsung Electronics East Africa has partnered with Absa Kenya to allow Absa Credit Card Holders to pay for the Galaxy Flip5 and Fold5 in either three monthly installments, 6 monthly installments or 12 monthly installments. This is available at all Samsung dealer stores,” noted Samsung Electronics Director Samsung Experience Mr.Charles Kimari
Mr Kishor Vekariya , who was speaking at the newest store at the Broadwalk Mall at the parklands he said the shop will provide customers with comprehensive shpping experience showcasing a breadth and depth of Samsung’s latest produc and innovation.
The Galaxy Z Flip5 will also deliver affordable experience from a pocket-sized device. The new Flex Window, now 3.78 times larger than the previous generation, offers a wide range of existing and new capabilities.
It provides more customisation options, including informative and graphical clocks that can match the face design of a user’s Galaxy Watch6 series, as well as stylish frames.
The AI-powered image signal processing (ISP) algorithm corrects any visual noise that typically spoils low-light images while enhancing details and colour tone. Even from a distance, photos are clearer with the digital 10X zoom.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold’s robust, big screen experience, has evolved from Multi Window and App Continuity to a wide range of features including Taskbar, drag and drop, and optimisation of third-party apps.